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Turns out Java can do serverless right — with GraalVM and Spring, cold starts are tamed and performance finally heats up.
Spring creator Rod Johnson is at it again. This time around, he has a new project to simplify the process of implementing DevOps in the same way that the Spring Framework simplified Java development.
Rod Johnson, who wrote the first version of the open-source, Java-based Spring framework, and later co-founded SpringSource, has left his position as SVP and GM of VMware's SpringSource product ...
The insurgence of Spring Boot as the go-to framework for microservices development has spawned renewed interest in the fundamentals of the Spring framework. Folks are particularly interested in the ...
There are very good reasons for Java’s long-lived popularity as a server-side platform. It combines unbeatable maturity and breadth with a long and ongoing history of innovation. Using Spring adds a ...
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